Most developing countries classify as part of the Group of 77 (G77) because they share common economic challenges, such as poverty, underdevelopment, and the need for sustainable development. The G77 serves as a coalition for these nations to advocate for their interests in international forums, particularly in negotiations related to trade, finance, and environmental issues. Formed in 1964, it enables member countries to collaborate on policies that promote economic growth and equity, highlighting their collective voice on the global stage.
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